The new <a href="http://www.muse2012.eu/en/index.html" target="_blank">Museum of Natural Sciences (MUSE)</a>, designed by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/jean-marie-tjibaou-cultural-center-inspired-by-native-architecture/" target="_blank">Renzo Piano</a>, is expected to open in early 2012 in Trento, Italy. Built on the brownfield site of a former Michelin tire manufacturing plant, MUSE will become an integral part of the central city and host a range of exhibitions devoted entirely to the natural sciences and ecosystems surrounding Trento. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/energy/" target="_blank">Renewable energy</a> will help power the building, which was inspired by the nearby mountains, while harvested rainwater will irrigate an indoor tropical garden. The energy efficient building is aiming for LEED Silver certification.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

MUSE is located on an 11-hectare brownfield industrial area adjacent to the Adige river and what used to be a Michelin tire factory.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

The factory was on the edge of the city center and effectively cut residents off from the river, and once the factory closed, the site become completely neglected.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

y was on the edge of the city center and effectively cut residents off from the river, and once the factory closed, the site become completely neglected. The new museum is part of a much larger redevelopment project that includes housing, leisure, commerce and office space as well as reconnecting to the city center. The entire project is designed by Renzo Piano and the first stage, which is the museum, will be completed in early 2012.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

The 140 meter long building features peaks and valleys, inspired by the mountains surrounding Trento.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

Exhibits inside the museum will be specifically tied to ecosystems of the alpine and coastal environments of Northern Italy. A large lobby conceived as a covered piazza welcomes visitors to the museum and then they can explore the exhibits or a large indoor tropical garden.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

Energy efficiency was one of the top priorities for the design of the museum and Renzo Piano and his team implemented a number of sustainable design strategies to minimize energy use.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

Many of the facades are clad with green stone to absorb solar energy, while natural ventilation helps keep the building cool when necessary.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

Windows and facades were carefully designed to optimize the thermal properties and daylighting reduces the energy load from lighting.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

Some of the materials are sourced locally and bamboo is used for the exhibition floors. Space is provided for bike parking along with showers and changing rooms for employees, and car parking spaces are limited to encourage the use of public transportation.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

Photovoltaic panels on the roof produce some electricity for the building and a geothermal system provides energy efficient cooling and heating.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

Rainwater collection from the roof reduces the building's water usage by 50%, which is then used to irrigate the indoor garden.

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Museum of Sciences in Trento

The new Museum of Natural Sciences (MUSE), designed by Renzo Piano, is expected to open in early 2012 in Trento, Italy. Built on the brownfield site of a former Michelin tire manufacturing plant, MUSE will become an integral part of the central city and host a range of exhibitions devoted entirely to the natural sciences and ecosystems surrounding Trento. Renewable energy will help power the building, which was inspired by the nearby mountains, while harvested rainwater will irrigate an indoor tropical garden. The energy efficient building is aiming for LEED Silver certification.